Monday, October 20, 2008

Coming home from the hospital

It has been two months since I have written an entry. There are a few reasons for this. I've been sick for the last month. I have been hospitalized in Hershey Medical Center for the last three weeks. I'm doing better now. I am going home tomorrow. I'm really excited about it. I will write another entry in a day or two upon returning home. I hope you continue to read my blog when I begin writing more regularly. Take care.

27 comments:

John- i'm glad to read you are feeling a bit better. i hope for continued strength and recovery for you. i had been wondering...noticing there had been no entries from you for quite awhile. i will most definitely be reading you when you are back writing regularly! please post (or email) the link when/if you switch over to blogger.~Cathy

I'm so thankful you are coming home tomorrow John!! of course I will read your blog when you write in it regularly or just whenver you write in it; just make sure you post or send out your new address once you switch over to Blogger; looking forward to it :)

I will continue to read, John, always! I am so glad you are returning home... stay well, sweets... good luck on the blog migration! Love, Val xoxP.S. If you need any help on migrating or setting up your new blog, just contact me! Love ya!

Hi John, I always keep up with you though Krissy. I'm so thankful you are feeling better and somehow hadn't realized until you were almost home that you had been in Hershey again. Glad to hear that things are improving. HUGS

Hi John,I heard that you were sick from your wife's Blog posts. I am a disabled Vietnam Vet: 68-70, and have had many closes calls and brushes with death from helicopter crashes, trucks and motorcycles. I call it nothing but a miracle that God has seen fit to let me live thru all of that. I hope you get better and perhaps visit my Christian Journal sometime.

Hi,I popped over from jan coombs' blog.I had a liver transplant in 2005. I know what it is to be in and out of hospitals with complications and set-backs. You just grow to HATE such places, even though they save your life.I wish you the best. Hang in there and follow my motto: Don't count the days, make the days count.

About Me

My name is John. I'm a two-time cancer survivor. I had a bone marrow
transplant in 2006 and have had many complications since then. It's
been a hard road but I'm still alive, because I'm too stubborn to die.